Thursday, February 18, 2010
Election in Israel is based almost
Tel Aviv - After a brief outcome of parliamentary elections inIsrael have both Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni as auchOppositionsführer Benjamin Netanyahu declared election winners.
In derrichtungsweisenden election was Livni's ruling party Kadimanach forecasts of three television stations with up to 30 of 120 Sitzenknapp lead before Netanyahu's right-wing Likud, which came on biszu 28 seats.
The conference revealed a total of Rechtsruckab, even if it was not as strong as expected. Insgesamthatte the block right-wing parties to these expectations, Mehrheitvon about 64 of the 120 parliamentary seats.
Livni said, according to television reports, the people had elected their Kadima party and that they would form the next government. Netanjahusagte however, he would Israel's next prime minister. The 59-year-old still cried on election night, the chairman of allerRechtsparteien to secure their support.
LautAussagen of intimates Livni to seek a grand coalition with Likud demoppositionellen. The Israeli online service ynet `reported on Tuesday evening, the planeKoalitionsverhandlungen 50-year-old with Netanyahu.
Sajeb Erekat, Palestinian chief negotiator said, `Israelhabe voted for a state of paralysis". Sichbesorgt He said that the new Israeli government will not `whatever ihrerZusammensetzung be able to push forward the peace process mitden Palestinians or Syria."
The ultra-right party of Avigdor Lieberman, Israel Beitenu kannden predicted with 14 to 15 seats, the party strengreligiöseSchas expect 9 to 10 seats. Big election loser istnach details of all Israeli television vonVerteidigungsminister Ehud Barak's Labor party, which only 13 will get instead of the previous 19Sitze. Lieberman's Israel Beitenu repressed diesozialdemokratische so as the third-party group, not the expected erzielteaber radiant results.
Show Fausi of Barhum Hamassagte the radical Palestinian group, the electoral success of Livni, Netanyahu, `that the Zionistendie chose radical terrorists." `We now face mitdrei heads that stand for radicalism and terrorism," sagteBarhum.